Community & Learning
We consider the exhibition space as part of the public sphere; a place for meeting, exchange, learning and critical analysis.

Community & Learning
Framer Framed strives to create spaces where diverse forms of learning within and for communities can take place. From exhibitions, workshops, performances, to cultural exchange programs and story-telling events, our aim is to address global societal issues and foster a more sustainable, just and collaborative future. We work closely with local and international partners to develop experiential settings where participants can meet, share and learn from each other. We believe that through collective learning, people can contribute to their own communities, participate in democratic processes, as well as build the confidence, criticality and capacity to tackle wider social issues.
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Symposium: Dealing with the Real Stuff
Symposium on the combination of activist art and education to conclude the multi-year project Dealing with the Real Stuff

Family Embodiment Programme: Ritual 1 - Becoming Wind(s)
A monthly ritual to collectively explore feelings of (un)belonging and practice care together

Exhibition: Bread Art in the Molenwijk
This exhibition, taking place in Werkplaats Molenwijk, examines cultural and social practices surrounding bread, dough and baking

The Other Voice in the Fairy Tale
This workshop explores what it means to inhabit the marginal voices in fairy tales, such as The Little Mermaid
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Call for Programmes: Organise within the Installation of THE TAIL

Fellowship of artist Winnie Herbstein and researcher RenΓ© Boer extended

Report: Building a Mobile Bakery with the neighbourhood - the BuurOven in the Molenwijk

Framer Framed nominates Sun Chang for YAA Award 2024
